Cash Money Surprised New York With Two-Man Anniversary Show

Cash Money pulled up in New York Friday night (November 21)… well, kinda. The 30th anniversary celebration touched down in Long Island and people rolled out deep expecting the whole empire. You know, the full Birdman hand-rub special. But when the lights hit the stage, only BG and Juvenile slid through. Just them. That’s it. A two-man army holding down three decades of one of the biggest dynasties in Hip-Hop.

Now look… we all know Cash Money’s family tree has been through it all – hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes and more. They’ve separated, reunited, separated again, got cool again, not-so-cool again – and more. It’s a lot. But folks were surprised. They just did the No Limit Verzuz, minus Lil Wayne.

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DJ Self jumped out and said the obvious: “Only 2 show up for the NYC show come on man cash Money yall gotta get it together man NYC love yall man don’t do us like this 😩” (No editing needed. You get it!)

People who bought tickets were expecting a whole celebration, not a duo set.

BUT — and this is a huge “but” — everybody who was actually at the show said BG and Juve tore that stage to pieces. They bodied it! New York crowds are not easy to impress and those two had the spot jumping. Even our own AllHipHop staff hit me up raving.

From what I’m hearing, when “Back That Azz Up” hit…the place turned into CHAOS.

So despite the missing members, the night was still a win. But let’s be honest… there’s a bigger conversation here. If this is the 30-year anniversary, Cash Money might want to regroup and re-strategize. And yes, get right with Turk. People love Turk. Turk brings value. Turk brings nostalgia. Turk is part of the DNA. Somebody gotta make that phone call. Other than that, salute BG and Juvie The Great!

We’ve got interviews with BG and Juvenile coming soon.

Stay tuned…

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Michael B. Jordan Breaks Down While Accepting Major Hollywood Honor

Michael B. Jordan broke down in front of a star-studded crowd at The Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles as he accepted the American Cinematheque Award, reflecting on his journey from rising talent to respected filmmaker and actor.

The 38-year-old Creed star received the honor from longtime collaborator Ryan Coogler after a series of heartfelt tributes from peers including Ben Affleck, Mahershala Ali, Tessa Thompson, Octavia Spencer, Bradley Cooper, Delroy Lindo and Daniel Kaluuya.

Kaluuya paused the celebration to request a moment of silence for their late Black Panther co-star Chadwick Boseman, whose Hollywood Walk of Fame star was unveiled earlier that day.

Jordan’s 13-minute speech was filled with gratitude and emotion as he looked back on his career and the people who helped shape it.

“I look around the room and I see the people who were there from the beginning with prayer, support, belief,” Jordan said, according to Gold Derby. “Some of those people aren’t here tonight, but their fingerprints are all over the foundation. Their work, their faith — it all went into this. Watching y’all do that for me, I realized I didn’t have to pull up a chair to somebody else’s table. I could have my own table. I could have my own house. And more importantly, I could build a community.”

The Fruitvale Station actor, one of the youngest ever to receive the Cinematheque Award, spoke about forging his own path and creating space for others.

“I stand on the shoulders of giants — and my ancestors. Build the house, and they will come,” he said. Quoting author Toni Morrison, he added, “If there’s a book you really want to read that hasn’t been written yet, then you must write it.”

He closed with a message to fellow creatives and decision-makers in the industry: “So, to the artist: plant your seeds, find your people, build with them. And to the people making decisions about what stories do get told: be bold, take the risk. These stories matter.”

The American Cinematheque Award is given annually to an individual who has made a lasting impact on the art of film. Past recipients include Jessica Chastain, Helen Mirren, Ryan Reynolds, Scarlett Johansson, Spike Lee and Eddie Murphy.


Too $hort Encourages Oakland Residents After Violence Rocks The City

Too $hort used his platform during a live telethon to deliver a powerful message to Oakland residents, urging the city not to lose faith following a string of violent incidents and the personal tragedy of his brother’s murder.

The Bay Area Hip-Hop pioneer appeared on KRON4’s “Table 4 All” to promote holiday donations when the conversation shifted to recent community trauma, including a student shot at Skyline High School and the fatal shooting of respected Laney College football coach John Beam.

Drawing from his own grief, the rapper spoke about the January killing of his brother, Wayne Shaw, who was gunned down during an attempted robbery at a cannabis grow site in East Oakland.

Wayne, 61, was reportedly guarding the facility when he was shot multiple times.

“I just say stay positive,” said Too $hort. “It’s a lot of bad PR that goes against the city that if you actually here, it’s a lot of beautiful things going on in Oakland. Lot of beautiful people and a few bad apples shouldn’t destroy the entire image of a city. I hear so many people think it’s a bad place. It’s beautiful to move around Oakland and the diversity and the community and just everything out here, I love it, love it, love it.”

The veteran artist has long been a fixture in Oakland’s cultural landscape.

In 2002, the city renamed a stretch of Foothill Boulevard “Too $hort Way” in recognition of his contributions to West Coast Hip-Hop and his role in shaping the genre’s sound during the 1980s and 1990s.

And recently became a co-owner of the city’s professional baseball franchise, The Oakland Ballers.

“I just think if you’re from here and you struggle with incidents like this,” he added. “I lost my brother in Oakland earlier this year. And you know, you just got to keep going, man. Just stay hopeful for the city. We’re not giving up on our city. Don’t give up on Oakland.”

Too $hort’s remarks come as Oakland continues to grapple with public safety concerns. The city has seen a rise in violent crime in recent years, prompting calls for both reform and community-based solutions.

D4vd’s Abandoned Mansion Hits Market For $20K Per Month As Murder Probe Continues

D4vd‘s Hollywood Hills mansion is being prepped for new renters as Los Angeles police continue to investigate the death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, whose remains were found in a Tesla registered to the rising Hip-Hop artist.

The singer, 20, has not been arrested but is now considered a suspect in the death of the 15-year-old, law enforcement sources confirmed. Although his team initially claimed he was cooperating with investigators, police say he has since stopped communicating with detectives.

As of press time, the case remains open and active while detectives work to piece together the events leading up to the teen’s death and uncover the full nature of her relationship with the artist.

The $20,000-a-month luxury rental, once home to the “Romantic Homicide” singer, is undergoing cosmetic touch-ups, including a fresh coat of green trim, according to listing agent Alex Micic.

The 4,315-square-foot home features four bedrooms and four bathrooms and sits just blocks from where the gruesome discovery was made in September.

“Right now it is a work in progress,” Micic told The New York Post. “The property is not on the market, but it will be put back on the market.”

According to reports, the property owner brought in cleanup crews to clear out piles of clothing and boxes left behind after the artist’s sudden departure.

On September 17, the Los Angeles Police Department executed a search warrant at the property, seizing “several items of evidence,” including a computer and multiple bags.

The raid happened while D4vd was on tour, a tour that was abruptly canceled as the investigation escalated.

The investigation has since expanded to Texas, where the artist transferred ownership of his Cypress home to his mother’s name on September 23.

Rivas Hernandez had been missing since April after fleeing her home in Lake Elsinore.

Her last known communication was a phone call to her family in May. Her mother later told police that her daughter had a boyfriend named David, the real first name of D4vd, born David Austen Burke.

The teen’s dismembered body was found inside a Tesla parked at Hollywood Tow after employees reported a strong odor coming from the vehicle.

The car had been abandoned and ticketed roughly two weeks before the discovery, just a half-mile from the artist’s rented home in the Bird Streets.

The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner completed an initial review of Rivas Hernandez’s remains but has not yet determined a cause of death due to the advanced state of decomposition.

“The deputy medical examiner is requesting additional testing and/or studies in order to make a determination,” the office said in a statement.

Investigators suspect more than one person may have been involved in the disposal and dismemberment of the teen’s body. The complexity of the crime has led detectives to believe there may have been accomplices.

Before the investigation, D4vd frequently posted videos from the home, including one in which he was perched on the kitchen island, with a Valentine’s Day caption.

He currently has 3.9 million followers on TikTok and over 33 million monthly listeners on Spotify.

Kandi Burruss Chooses “Peace” Over Marriage, Announces Divorce From Todd Tucker

Kandi Burruss confirmed Friday that she is divorcing Todd Tucker after nearly 15 years of marriage, citing her desire to focus on her peace and co-parenting their two children.

The Real Housewives of Atlanta star broke the news to People, saying the decision came after “a lot of thought and prayer.” Burruss explained her priorities now include “protecting my peace, being the best mother I can be, and co-parenting with love and respect.”

Sources close to the couple said the two have been living apart for several months. While Burruss has been spending extended time in New York City, Tucker has remained in Atlanta with their kids, Ace and Blaze.

Despite the physical distance, the two remain in regular contact and communicate daily.

The split was mutual and free of public drama. Observers had already noticed Burruss stopped wearing her wedding ring, but the couple had not addressed the matter until now.

Burruss and Tucker first met in 2011 on the set of RHOA, where Tucker worked behind the scenes as a line producer. Their professional connection grew into a romance, and they got engaged in 2013.

The couple tied the knot the following year in a lavish ceremony inspired by the film Coming to America.

Their relationship has been a recurring storyline on RHOA, giving viewers a front-row seat to their family life, business ventures and challenges. Together, they’ve worked on several projects, including Broadway productions.

Burruss, a Grammy-winning songwriter, member of the group Xscape and entrepreneur, is preparing to take the stage in the Broadway musical & Juliet next month.

In her statement, Burruss thanked those who have supported the couple over the years and asked for privacy as they navigate this next chapter.

The couple married in 2014 and had been together since 2011.

Kendrick Lamar Crushes Fans’ Dreams With Devastating Movie Delay

Kendrick Lamar has delivered disappointing news to fans eagerly awaiting his big-screen debut.

The Grammy-winning rapper’s highly anticipated comedy collaboration with South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone has been indefinitely delayed by Paramount Pictures, marking the second time the project has been pushed back.

The untitled live-action comedy was originally slated for a July 4, 2025 release before being moved to March 20, 2026. Now, the film has been completely removed from Paramount’s release calendar with no new date announced.

“It’s true – we’re moving (again). We’re working hard at finishing the movie,” Park County & pgLang partners said in a joint statement to Deadline, acknowledging the frustrating pattern of delays that has plagued the project.

Scheduling conflicts as the primary culprit behind the latest setback.

Kendrick Lamar has been on a global tour since April and continues performing through next month, while Parker and Stone have been consumed with producing the new season of South Park.

Both parties needed additional time to properly focus on the film given their demanding schedules.

The delay represents a significant disappointment for Hip-Hop fans who have been anticipating Lamar’s transition into Hollywood.

At last year’s CinemaCon, Paramount’s Brian Robbins praised the project as “one of the funniest and most original scripts we’ve ever read,” raising expectations for what many hoped would be a groundbreaking collaboration.

The film’s plot remains tightly under wraps, though it’s been described as an original live-action comedy. Vernon Chatman penned the script, with Lamar and Dave Free producing through their pgLang company alongside Parker and Stone’s Park County production banner.

This latest setback comes during what should be a triumphant period for Lamar.

The Compton native dominated the 2025 Grammy Awards, taking home five trophies including Record of the Year for “Not Like Us.” He recently received nine additional nominations for the 2026 ceremony, leading the slate of nominees.

EXCLUSIVE: “Godmother” Says Jay-Z’s Legal Moves Made Court Issue Bogus Rulings Costing Her Big Money

Jay-Z is being dragged in a new federal clash after Lillie Coley, the “God Mother” of a man claiming to be his son, says New Jersey revived void orders tied to the paternity case.

Coley submitted an urgent motion in New Jersey’s federal court, claiming the state reactivated invalid rulings in a long-running paternity case involving her godson, Rymir Satterthwaite. She argued those orders were never legally binding and warned they now threaten her finances and property.

Satterthwaite has insisted for years that his mother told him she had a brief relationship with Jay-Z in the early 1990s. He’s sought DNA testing since his teenage years, but the New Jersey family court never secured a sample from the rapper.

Despite multiple filings, the case stalled for over a decade. In 2015, Satterthwaite went public, saying he wasn’t after money; he just wanted the truth and a chance to be heard. The court closed the case in 2017 without a DNA test or a final decision.

Coley said judges repeatedly stated between 2012 and 2017 that they had no jurisdiction. She claims this was clearly recorded and never reversed.

Still, she said the state revived the case in 2025 and sent her a notice on November 7 threatening sanctions of up to $50,000. She described this as the first state action since 2017 and said it placed her at serious risk.

Coley also pointed to new child support filings she believes are tied to Jay-Z.

She said she drafted a detailed rebuttal earlier this year but was blocked from filing it after a judge dismissed her case against Jay-Z, with prejudice, meaning it cannot be filed again. According to her, Judge Stephen Polansky refused to accept the response, which she said explained why the case should remain closed and beyond New Jersey’s reach.

Coley told the court she suffered financial losses as a result of the revived orders. She said a lien cost her $25,000 during the sale of her home.

She added that her second property is now in jeopardy because the 2025 filings treat the old rulings as enforceable, even though she maintains they were never valid. In her court filing, Coley directly tied Jay-Z to the recent legal moves.

She wrote, “after Plaintiff filed the present action in this Court in May 2025, Defendant Shawn Corey Carter returned to New Jersey in August 2025 for the specific purpose of attempting to block Plaintiff and Mr. Satterthwaite from pursuing their California claims.”

She said the state then acted on rulings she believes are void, which Jay-Z allegedly used to gain leverage in her California case.

A ruling has not yet been issued.

Fugees Founder Pras Promises Appeal His 14-Year Sentence

Pras Michel moves to appeal the 14-year federal sentence handed down in connection with his international bribery and money-laundering cases, AllHipHop has confirmed.

The former Fugees member has challenges on multiple fronts, including his health, finances and future freedom. A representative for the diamond-selling rapper confirmed that he’s going to fight back even if that fight happens behind bars.

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He is slated to turn himself in January 2026.

Michel’s attorney argues the punishment is excessive and does not reflect the nature of the crimes. The sentence follows an April 2023 conviction on 10 felony counts tied to illegal foreign lobbying, campaign finance violations and alleged work as an unregistered agent for Malaysian financier Jho Low.

Federal prosecutors claimed Michel participated in a multimillion-dollar scheme that funneled foreign money into American politics and attempted to influence both the Obama and Trump administrations.

The a profound blow came on October 30 when a federal judge ordered Michel to surrender $64 million in assets. Prosecutors say the forfeited funds include accounts and investments they believe were controlled by Michel through shell companies linked to Low.

Authorities allege Low siphoned billions from Malaysia’s 1MDB sovereign wealth fund and used that stolen money to buy political influence in the United States. Low remains a fugitive believed to be hiding in China.

According to court filings, Michel helped direct tens of millions of dollars into Barack Obama’s 2012 reelection efforts. Prosecutors also say he later tried to persuade the Trump administration to ease its investigation into Low while attempting to influence conversations about the extradition of Chinese dissident Guo Wengui. They claim Michel spent some of the diverted money on political donations, luxury travel, and celebrity-driven events.

Michel’s case drew national attention thanks to its Hollywood connections.

Leonardo DiCaprio testified during the trial, recounting Low’s extravagant lifestyle and his proximity to entertainment power players. Prosecutors depicted Michel as a key figure channeling foreign interests into the American political process from behind the scenes.

Malaysia seeks to reclaim more than $7 million paid to producer Swizz Beatz, who has denied any involvement in wrongdoing.

Michel’s struggles are not just financial. In late August 2025, he underwent emergency surgery to remove colon cancer. Sources close to Michel say he is concentrating on recovery and spending time with family while preparing for the next round of legal battles.

Claressa Shields Denies She’s Carrying Papoose’s Baby Via Surrogate

Claressa Shields is setting the record straight after explosive family drama erupted on social media, with the undisputed boxing champion vehemently denying claims made by her cousin regarding a supposed surrogacy arrangement.

The two-time Olympic gold medalist took to Instagram to address allegations that her cousin had been serving as her surrogate and spreading claims about Shields’ ability to have children.

The boxing superstar didn’t hold back in her response, calling out what she described as outright lies from a family member.

“I will not be letting people say and spread false things about me any longer. Charlita, you was not no damn surrogate mother for me, bro. Stop playing with me. Stop. I can get pregnant. I can have my own kids. I never need you to be no surrogate,” Shields said on an IG live.

Shields, who has built her career on being uncompromising both in and out of the ring, approached this personal attack with the same intensity she brings to her professional fights.

The 30-year-old champion made it clear that the surrogacy claims were fabricated and that her cousin was spreading false information about her reproductive health.

“Anybody who knows me knows that my life has been an open book. Literally. My life has been an open book. I’ve always been able to be seen. I’ve never disappeared for 12, 9 months, 6 months, 3 months of my life ever. People have always been able to see me outside. And it’s like, it’s just weird that people will go around lying, trying to make you look a certain way. Because you look so good now,” she said.

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Claressa Shields and her boyfriend Papoose, celebrated their one-year anniversary in September. Their relationship started in mid-2024 when he attended one of her fights.

What started as fan support quickly evolved into something deeper, with the pair becoming inseparable by early 2025, despite a messy separation and divorce from his ex-wife, rapper Remy Ma.

The timing of these allegations comes as Shields continues to dominate the boxing world. She recently announced a massive, $8 million deal with Salita Promotions and Wynn Records, making her one of sports’ highest-paid female athletes.

The Time’s Jellybean Johnson Dies Suddenly After 69th Birthday Celebration

Jellybean Johnson’s family confirmed the devastating news that the legendary musician passed away unexpectedly on Friday evening, marking the end of an era for Minneapolis music history.

The 69-year-old drummer, born Garry George Johnson, served as the rhythmic foundation for one of Prince’s most celebrated musical projects, The Time. His death comes just days after celebrating his birthday on November 19, adding a particularly heartbreaking element to the loss.

Johnson’s musical journey began in the late 1970s when he joined forces with future superstars Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis in the band Flyte Tyme.

This early collaboration would prove instrumental in developing what became known worldwide as the Minneapolis Sound – a revolutionary fusion of funk, rock and soul that dominated the music landscape throughout the 1980s.

When Prince assembled The Time in 1981, Johnson became the group’s sole drummer, a position he maintained throughout the band’s various incarnations, including Morris Day and the Time and the Original 7ven.

His distinctive drumming style helped define the group’s signature sound on classics like “Jungle Love” and “The Bird.”

Beyond his work behind the kit, Johnson demonstrated remarkable versatility as a guitarist and producer. His production credits include Janet Jackson‘s chart-topping 1990 single “Black Cat,” which reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

The musician’s influence extended into Hollywood when he appeared as a fictionalized version of himself in the iconic 1984 film “Purple Rain,” helping bring The Time’s electrifying stage presence to the big screen alongside Prince.

Johnson’s commitment to preserving musical history led him to establish the Minneapolis Sound Museum alongside his wife and daughter.

The institution serves as a permanent tribute to the cultural movement that put Minneapolis on the global music map, with fans able to learn more and contribute through the museum’s website.

The drummer’s legacy encompasses not only his technical prowess but his role as an architect of a sound that influenced countless artists across multiple genres.

His work with Prince and The Time helped establish Minneapolis as a legitimate music capital, rivaling traditional centers like Nashville, Los Angeles and New York.

‘I hate Cedar Park’: Texas worker tried to deliver age-restricted order to hotel guest. Then a worker steps in

An incident at a Texas hotel left a delivery driver believing she was being discriminated against. Here’s what happened and why she’s so disturbed by the series of events.

TikTok creator Dwalisa (@dwalisamichele), a delivery driver was delivering an age-restricted alcohol order and was rudely received by a woman claiming to be a hotel employee.

“I was out delivering orders, and one of my last orders was to WoodSpring Suites in Cedar Park, Texas,” Dwalisa said. “As you can see, this lobby is completely empty. There wasn’t one hotel personnel in sight.”

What Happened to Delivery Driver in Cedar Park, Texas

Dwalisa goes on to note that there was “an older Caucasian woman in a hoodie, whose eyes were so big you thought that I was coming to rob her.”

Dwalisa noted the woman’s unusual behavior. She said, “So I knocked on the door where this lady huffed and puffed and then turned around, walked out of the elevator, and came to the door and cracked it and said, ‘What do you want?'”

She said she took a pause to gather herself, but that she believed the woman “did not like dealing with my kind,” meaning dealing with Black people. Dwalisa showed the woman that she was a delivery driver with an order.

“I smiled and said, ‘Ma’am, I am with the delivery service … And it was alcohol, so I couldn’t just leave it,'” she said. “She then rolled her eyes at me, pushed the door open, huffed and puffed as she looked outside my head, and said that she is doing me a favor by letting me upstairs.”

Dwalisa, feeling it was more trouble than it was worth, said she would inform the customer and wait for them to come down. “That lady said, ‘Would you come on? Just get on the elevator.’ Unsurprisingly, Dwalisa, not appreciating the condescending tone, left the building. “Who are you talking to like that?” she asked.

What Happened When She Tried to Report the Incident?

When Dwalisa tried to report the incident, she was stiffed by the hotel. She said she was told there was no available manager on Monday. Then came promises of a call back that didn’t materialize. Despite being told the general manager would “expedite” a response, she still hasn’t heard back.

The ordeal illustrates the potential of racial profiling and discriminatory treatment that delivery workers, particularly workers of color, routinely face.

In Dwalisa’s first video, many of the commenters were not at all surprised. “All I needed to see was Cedar Park, Texas. Enough said, babes, enough said,” one woman said.

A second person wrote, “Racism is so exhausting. You’re just trying to do a service and have to be treated like that. Sorry that happened to you.”

Someone else just said, straight out: “I hate Cedar Park.”

Cedar Park’s Legacy of Racial Profiling

Williamson County has long been the place people or families go for cheaper housing and better schools. It’s also maintained something of a “tough on crime” reputation, which has made some residents feel safer than in Austin. Texas’ capital city, frankly, isn’t known for crime as it stands. The county, though, has long maintained a reputation for racial prejudice.

A comparative analysis of the 2022 Racial Profiling Report for the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office revealed that Black and Hispanic people came into contact with police at a higher rate than other demographics. The report called the findings “interesting,” while noting the opposite was true for white, Asian, and American Indian households.

Long-time resident Doris McGehee, who moved back to Texas in 1970, told the local station KVUE in 2021, “Williamson County is racist. It is still very racist. When you have people in power that say racism does not exist in Williamson County, they’re just flapping their lips.”

This is the history that precedes the events in Dwalisa’s clip.

All Hip Hop reached out to Choice Hotels and @dwalisamichele for additional information.

@dwalisamichele Woodspring Suites in Cedar Park, Tx customer service from that one specific employee was horrible. If I had to base a stay on that interaction, I wouldn't stay at this location. Ever. The customer was very apologetic and said it was crazy highlighting they're paying less than $100 a night for their stay. I've worked in hospitality off and on for 10+ years. Not once have I ever spoken to, or handled a person in the manner that I was handled. Horrible. #woodspringsuites #hotelcomplaint #cedarpark #leander #deliverydriver ♬ original sound – Dwalisa

Summer Walker, Rich The Kid, Tori Brixx Love Triangle Reveals “Pizza Hut” Affair Plot

Summer Walker became the center of internet chaos after leaked voice messages exposed her secret affair with Rich The Kid and her request to be saved as “Pizza Hut” in his phone to avoid detection by his baby mama, Tori Brixx.

The R&B singer’s private audio messages to the rapper surfaced online, revealing intimate details about their relationship that occurred while Rich was in an on-and-off relationship with Tori.

In the leaked recordings, Walker confessed her feelings and suggested a covert communication method.

“You know, when you have time, we always have a good time. You treat me so good, I treat you so good,” Summer said in the audio messages.

The “Finally Over It” artist went further, telling Rich she was happy he had reconciled with Tori because she knew they would never permanently leave each other.

The most explosive revelation came when Summer suggested Rich purchase a burner phone and save her contact information under “Pizza Hut” to prevent Tori from discovering their ongoing connection.

“I’m so glad that y’all are back together. I want y’all to be together forever, and I just wanna f* with you,”** she admitted in the recordings.

After the audio went viral, Rich responded during a livestream, claiming Summer Walker continued calling him despite the leaked messages.

The drama escalated when Summer went live to address the situation directly.

She told Tori that Rich “doesn’t like her” and suggested that if he genuinely cared, they would be married instead of just engaged. Summer pointed to fresh flowers beside her, declaring they would be the last she would accept from Rich.

Tori Brixx fired back with her own social media response, accusing Summer of harassment spanning two years.

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She dismissed Summer’s marriage comments, stating: “I’m not in a rush to get married and then have to get a divorce but what I do with MY man in MY household is none of your business Pizza Hut.”

The situation became more complicated when Summer doubled down during another live session, admitting she only wanted to be Rich’s side piece.

“Everybody can call me a hoe. Everybody can call me Ms. Pizza Hut. That’s perfectly fine. I actually put my name as Ms. Pizza Hut in the bio. It doesn’t bother me. I don’t care about that n####. You do. So now that you’ve done it, I want you to go through his phone and post the rest of the b######,” Summer Walker said.

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Summer also challenged Tori to expose Rich’s alleged relationships with 25 other women, claiming she was being singled out for “clout.” The singer said she was “finally over it” and tired of the internet drama surrounding their triangle.

The current drama adds another layer to Rich The Kid’s complicated personal life.

Earlier this month, the rapper faced a lawsuit from an anonymous woman who accused him of sexual assault and attempting to pay $35,000 in “hush money” to keep quiet about an alleged pregnancy.

The woman, identified as “Jane Doe” in court documents, claimed Rich owed her $25,000 from their settlement agreement and that the money was meant to prevent Tori from learning about the situation.

Eddie Murphy Teases Stand-Up Return After Declaring Cancel Culture Dead

Eddie Murphy brushed off cancel culture and hinted at a possible return to the stage while promoting his new Netflix documentary Being Eddie, saying today’s comics are bolder than ever and that he’s not concerned about public backlash.

“I can’t think of a comedian that said a joke that made them get cancelled,” Murphy told The Hollywood Reporter. “I feel like that whole cancelled thing was just a moment in time where people were like, ‘Comics have to be careful what they say.’”

The 64-year-old comedy icon said he believes the cancel culture wave has lost momentum, especially among younger audiences.

“It’s a generation that’s coming up now that’s defiant about that whole cancel culture s###: f### that cancel culture s###. Let the chips fall where they may,’” he said. “If I ever did it again, I would say what I wanted to say and do whatever I wanted to do.”

Murphy, who made his name with raw, unapologetic stand-up in the 1980s, said the current comedy scene is more unfiltered than ever.

“If you go into clubs, the comics are talking crazier than ever,” he said. “They say whatever the f### they want to say.”

With a career spanning five decades, Murphy said he’s not worried about being silenced now. “I’m not even thinking about getting cancelled at 64, after 50 years in the business.”

The Beverly Hills Cop star is currently in the spotlight with Being Eddie, a Netflix documentary that explores his evolution from teenage stand-up to Hollywood heavyweight. The film dropped on November 12 and includes reflections on his early days, blockbuster hits like The Nutty Professor and Norbit and his impact on comedy and film.

Murphy also revealed that he’s open to stepping back on stage.

“I’m open to the idea of doing stand-up again,” he said. “I got to be having fun for it to work, so if it hits me like that, I’ll go right up there and do it.”

Being Eddie is now streaming on Netflix as of November 12.


Faith Evans  Headlines DSM Inc. Autism Banquet With Powerful Message Of Advocacy & Hope

Faith Evans will bring star power and heartfelt purpose to Wilmington as the headliner of the Delaware Sensory Museum’s annual awards banquet, spotlighting autism awareness and inclusion.

The Grammy-winning singer and founder of Ryder’s Room Inc. is the evening’s featured guest, joining families, educators and community leaders to support the museum’s mission of building sensory-friendly spaces for neurodivergent children.

The event, being held in Wilmington, Delaware, includes a fireside conversation with Evans, where she will reflect on her personal journey as the mother of a child with autism.

“Having Faith Evans join us for this year’s Heart of the Spectrum Awards is an incredible honor. Her story, her artistry, and her advocacy align beautifully with our mission to celebrate every mind and every family. This night will be unforgettable for our community,” said India Sage Williams, Founder & CEO, Delaware Sensory Museum Inc.

Her youngest son, Ryder Russaw, was diagnosed shortly before turning three. Early signs of speech delays led Evans to push for answers from doctors who initially told her, “every child develops differently.”

After securing a diagnosis, Evans accessed early intervention services through California’s regional centers.

“Those first years were filled with fear and uncertainty,” she has said in past interviews, often emphasizing how critical support networks were during that time.

Evans later founded Ryder’s Room Inc., a nonprofit focused on providing resources, education and advocacy for families navigating autism. The organization hosts events and symposia to build stronger support systems for children and their caregivers.

During the banquet, Evans will host a discussion titled “Faith, Purpose & Legacy,” about her advocacy work and how it’s shaped by her experiences as a parent.

The conversation will center on building a future where neurodivergent children are embraced and empowered. The Delaware Sensory Museum will also honor local and global changemakers who are working to make the world more inclusive for people with sensory processing needs.

The night will wrap with a celebration featuring a live DJ and community gathering dubbed a “party with a purpose.”

The event will support the museum’s goal of opening Delaware’s first sensory-focused facility. The planned space will offer immersive, therapeutic experiences tailored for children with sensory sensitivities.

The Delaware Sensory Museum Inc. is a nonprofit dedicated to creating inclusive environments and programs for neurodivergent youth. Through education, advocacy and partnerships, the organization aims to expand access and understanding across the state.

Click here for tickets and visit The Delaware Sensory Museum website for more information.

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Ex-Employee Says Smokey Robinson’s Harassment Forced Breast Surgery Decision

Smokey Robinson is now facing disturbing new sexual battery claims from a former housekeeper who alleges the Motown icon’s repeated misconduct left her so emotionally scarred she opted for breast reduction surgery.

Identified in court documents as Jane Doe 5, the woman filed a motion to join an existing $50 million lawsuit against the 85-year-old singer, according to People.

She worked off and on at Robinson’s Los Angeles-area home between 2005 and 2011 and claims she endured years of unwanted sexual advances.

According to legal filings obtained by People, the woman accuses Smokey Robinson of grabbing her hand and trying to force her to touch his e#### penis on more than 10 occasions. She also alleges he called her into the bathroom while he was showering and asked her to scrub his back.

The most serious accusation involves repeated non-consensual touching of her breasts. The trauma, she says, was so severe that she underwent breast reduction surgery in 2015 to cope with the psychological aftermath.

The motion also targets Robinson’s wife, Frances, accusing her of fostering a “hostile work environment” and using “ethnically pejorative” language toward her.

“We commend these two courageous survivors for stepping forward and adding their voices to this case,” said attorney John Harris, who represents the plaintiffs. “We look forward to advocating for them vigorously as they pursue the justice they deserve.”

Jane Doe 5’s allegations follow similar claims made earlier this year by four other women who also worked as housekeepers. They allege Smokey Robinson subjected them to sexual assault and rape while employed at his estate.

Adding to the growing list of accusations, a male car detailer identified as John Doe 1 joined the lawsuit last week.

He claims Robinson appeared in his underwear during early morning shifts, touched himself inappropriately and tried to force physical contact.

The man says Robinson “grabbed the guy’s hand without consent and attempted to force it onto his e#### penis” during a 2022 encounter. When he told Robinson to “Put some clothes on,” he says he was fired. He returned to work the following year at Frances Robinson’s invitation, but alleges the misconduct resumed immediately.

Robinson’s legal team has responded with a $500 million defamation countersuit against the original accusers. His attorney, Christopher Frost, dismissed the expanding case as a coordinated smear campaign.

“This group of people, who hide behind anonymity, and their attorneys seek global publicity while making the ugliest of false allegations,” Frost said. “Once the public can see the truth, their avaricious motives and fabricated claims will be revealed.”

A hearing to determine whether Jane Doe 5 and John Doe 1 will be added to the case is set for January 6, 2026. The main trial is scheduled for October 2027.

Stefon Diggs Accused Of Pleasuring Himself & Drugging Influencer With “Candy”

Stefon Diggs is facing disturbing allegations involving sexual misconduct and assault after social media figure Christopher Blake Griffith filed a countersuit in Washington, D.C.

Blake claims the NFL star exposed himself and masturbated during a night out that spiraled into what he describes as a traumatic encounter.

Griffith’s legal filing, submitted Friday, directly challenges Diggs’ October defamation lawsuit and details a series of events that allegedly occurred on May 22, 2023.

The influencer claims Diggs repeatedly offered him “candy” while they visited multiple clubs, which he believes may have been laced with an unknown substance that left him disoriented and impaired.

The most serious accusations stem from what Griffith says happened after they left a D.C. lounge and rode in Diggs’ Porsche to his Maryland home.

According to the countersuit, Diggs “exposed his penis to Mr. Griffith” and began masturbating. Griffith says he told the athlete to “put his penis away” before getting out of the car.

The filing alleges Diggs then followed Griffith, tried to kiss him, put his tongue in his ear and whispered an invitation to his bedroom. Griffith says he locked himself in a bathroom for 45 minutes, only to be confronted when he came out.

He claims two women and Diggs’ brother Darez Diggs threatened him, accused him of stealing, stripped him and physically assaulted him.

One week later, Griffith alleges he was attacked outside his Los Angeles apartment, again naming Darez as one of the people involved.

This legal battle comes as Diggs’ personal life has also been making headlines.

The 31-year-old wide receiver recently welcomed a child with rapper Cardi B on November 4 and paternity tests confirmed he is the father of Instagram model Aileen Lopera’s daughter, born earlier in 2025.

Griffith is seeking unspecified damages in the countersuit, which paints a drastically different picture from the narrative in Diggs’ original defamation complaint.

Stefon Diggs filed his defamation lawsuit on October 1, claiming influencer Christopher Blake Griffith invented the story that the NFL star drugged and sexually assaulted him and then plotted violence to keep him quiet.

Diggs says the posts harmed his reputation and income and now Griffith has hit back with his own counterclaims as the legal drama unfolds.


‘This is why I go to O’Reilly:’ AutoZone gives man wrong car part. Then it happens again

A viral comedic video highlighted issues with part mismatches at AutoZone. It prompted commenters to share similar experiences. 

On Sep. 19, a TikTok user (@erictiled) posted a video with his complaint. The on-screen text reads, “When the AutoZone employee gives me the wrong part for the 50th time.” The video has amassed 77,800 views as of Sunday. 

In the video, a screenshot of AutoZone is overlaid by a clip from “The Heat,” featuring Melissa McCarthy’s character making an expletive-laced threat to another character. 

The video’s caption states, “Just give me my part, bro.”

Commenters Echo TikToker’s Frustrations with AutoZone

Many of the commenters echoed the frustration, sharing that this is an experience they have also dealt with many times. 

“This is why I go to O’Reilly,” wrote one user. 

“This literally happened to me yesterday with two different parts,” commented another.

A third commenter said their step father’s vacuum pump went out and he purchased the replacement at AutoZone. Except that when he got the new one exchanged, it didn’t come with an integral part. “[My stepdad] called another AutoZone and they were like, ‘Oh, yeah, we have it,'” they wrote. “So I get up there and they’re basically like, ‘Just kidding, we have to order it.’ I about near lost my mind.”

However, other commenters defended AutoZone employees. “A lot of customers have no idea what they drive or what they’re looking for,” wrote one AutoZone employee. “Also, if you tell us that you want whatever is in stock, don’t complain if it’s the wrong one. I gave you what you wanted.”

“Or actually know what you are ordering,” said someone else.

Why Do Car Part Mix-Ups Like This Happen?

While the TikTok was created as a joke, it struck a nerve with many auto parts shoppers. These frustrations aren’t new, and they’re not isolated to AutoZone. The frustrations highlighted in the video point to a larger issue. When drivers rely on chain stores for critical components, even a small mismatch can derail a repair.

Auto parts retailers typically use VIN lookups, in-store databases, and SKU-based inventory systems to match components to a customer’s specific vehicle. That being said, mismatches happen for several reasons. Those reasons include mid-year model changes, conflicting catalog data, customer error in identifying their trim or engine, or employee inexperience.

AllHipHop reached out for statements to @erictiled via TikTok DM’s and AutoZone via email.

@erictiled Just give me my part bro#CapCut #autozone #foryou #truck ♬ original sound – Melly

‘Caught red-handed’: Honda dealership installs the wrong part on woman’s car. They charge her anyway

This woman says a Honda dealership used its own parts instead of the ones she supplied to fix her vehicle. The internet is arguing over whether she should be charged.

On Oct. 14, Crissie Clay-Luckey (@crisseyluckey) posted a TikTok recording her interaction with two Bob Boyte Honda employees. According to Clay-Luckey, she was charged for the wrong parts. The viral video has amassed over 850,000 views. 

Did Honda Dealership Install the Wrong Parts on This Woman’s Car?

In the video, an employee walks toward the woman filming, explaining the situation. “Parts were put on your ticket, they set the parts on the counter, and the technician took the parts,” explained the employee. 

The employee gestured at the several empty boxes she held in her hand. “These were the spark plugs that were put in from Honda,” she continued. “We can give you a refund and then charge you full price.” 

The technician walks out behind the employee to give more context. “I am so sorry, ma’am, I did not realize that you brought your own stuff,” explained the technician. “I put the Honda ones in there.”

The video’s text overlay reads “Honda Dealership Charged Me $159 to Install The WRONG Spark Plugs!”

Honda Customer Goes Into Further Detail on the Situation

Clay-Luckey explains the exact issue in more detail in the comments. “I brought them BETTER plugs than the ones they mistakenly installed from their own stock,” she wrote. “Then they refused to refund me for the error.”

The comments are divided over the predicament. While many questioned the legality of the dealership supposedly not issuing a refund, others defended the technician as having made an honest mistake. 

“Wrong spark plugs isn’t the right wording,” wrote one commenter. “I would say, ‘They didn’t install the plugs I supplied.’”

“An honest mistake,” wrote another. “Easy fix. Just replace the plugs with hers (no warranty on her parts). No harm done. No reason to get upset, lady.”

Can the Honda Dealership Legally Charge Her for the Work?

If Clay-Luckey explicitly declined the dealership’s parts, installing different plugs and then billing her anyway could potentially violate Missouri’s Merchandising Practices Act. However, it’s important to note that the act bars “deception, fraud, [or] false pretense” in transactions with consumers. In this case, it appears the dealership made a simple mistake.

All Hip Hop reached out for a statement to Clay-Luckey and Bob Boyte Honda via TikTok direct message.

@crissieluckey #RIP OFF CAUGHT RED HANDED!!!! @Bob Boyte Honda ♬ original sound – CrissieClay-Luckey

Kim Kardashian Chooses Violence & Reopens Taylor Swift Feud With “All’s Fair”

Kim Kardashian stirred up renewed scrutiny this week after Hulu’s legal drama All’s Fair dropped Episode 5, titled after a well-known Taylor Swift track, reigniting long-standing tensions between the two celebrities.

The episode, titled “This Is Me Trying,” shares its name with a song from Swift’s 2020 album folklore, a choice that many believe is more than a coincidence.

Kim Kardashian plays a high-powered divorce attorney in the Ryan Murphy-produced series and the title’s emotional weight has not gone unnoticed by viewers familiar with the pair’s rocky history.

The reference quickly sparked speculation online, with many pointing to the infamous 2016 phone call incident involving Swift and Kanye West as the root of the ongoing rift. That moment, when Kardashian released footage of Swift discussing West’s controversial lyrics in “Famous,” remains a cultural flashpoint.

“That moment when Kanye West secretly records your phone call, then Kim posts it on the Internet…You don’t get to control someone’s emotional response to being called ‘that btch’ in front of the entire world,” Swift previously said about the fallout.

The show, which debuted in November 2025, follows a group of women who leave a major law firm to start their own practice. While All’s Fair has received mixed reviews, the buzz around this episode has reportedly helped boost its streaming numbers and the controversy has only amplified interest in the show.

Glenn Close, who stars alongside Kardashian, has defended her co-star’s performance amid critical pushback. Meanwhile, Murphy is said to be developing new storylines as the series eyes a second season. The ensemble cast also includes Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts and Teyana Taylor. Episode 6 is set to premiere on Hulu on November 25.

Whether the title was a pointed nod or a creative coincidence, it’s clear that the Kardashian-Swift saga continues to shape pop culture narratives and spark conversation across entertainment platforms.

Kid Cudi Slammed After Saying Michael Jackson Was “Just Music”

Kid Cudi did the equivalent of kicking a beehive this week and the swarm came for him with the quickness. What a dummy! Kid Cudi said something that had the whole internet screeching to a halt. Kid Cudi decided to open his phone, type some thoughts, and suggest that Michael Jackson was “just music.”

Yes, the same Michael Jackson who transformed entertainment, culture, visuals, fashion, dance, philanthropy, and the global marketplace of pop itself. He tried to imply that MJ was limited while he and others are striving to be “multi” and expand creatively beyond the Category of music. The moment the words hit the screen, internet ignited. What was he thinking?

Retribution was immediate and merciless. Cudi deleted the post faster than the Flash on speed. But here is the thing. Deleting the post doesn’t erase the moment. Nobody was buying it. The dragging commenced and flourished.

People were baffled. First of all, Michael Jackson was not “just music.” The man defined entire eras. He was a producer, a composer, a visionary. He invented short-form cinematic music videos. He mastered dance in ways we still study. He put humanitarian work at the forefront of pop culture. He expanded everything he touched. As a dancer, Kid Cudi couldn’t even lift his jockstrap. Michael Jackson is literally in the National Museum of Dance and the Hall of Fame. It’s like comparing the solar system to a light bulb, Cudi and MJ.

I kept asking myself the same questions: What was Kid Cudi smoking? What was he sipping? Who let him tweet without adult supervision? He threw a stone and hid his hand. At least stand on the hill you chose to climb, even if it’s a cliff. HA!

And then the Diddy jokes came. The internet does not get tired.

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